Glas Italia plays with colour

#77 Many new products involving studies of texture, colour and type characterise this year's offering at Glas, including collaboration with Philippe Starck. #salone2015

Glas is continuing its experiments with glass and unusual kinds of products and modules.

Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, mirror Palanco, Glas Italia

The most interesting include Boxinbox, a series of low tables and open shelf units that are conceived as boxes inside boxes by Starck, who is new to the company. All are built in extra-light glass made of two sheets of heat-sealed glass (5+5 millimetres). The panes are positioned on bases of polished steel that amplify the reflections of light and colour. The inner boxes are made in coloured transparent glass, hand-woven caning and zebrano wood with swallow-tailed joints, or in matte white or black plastic.

Philippe Starck, tables Boxinbox, Glas Italia

The Bouroullec brothers, after their collection of minimal writing desks designed last year, have had fun designing an enormous two-faced mirror that is hung from the ceiling and easily adjusted in height with help from counterweights, cables and pulleys. The counterweights are cylinders of hand-blown red, brown or neutral clear glass. Shimmer, a line of low tables, consoles and shelves by Patricia Urquiola shown last year in an unfinished version, are now presented with a play of lights that exalts the chromatic effects of iridescent glass with a light-reactive multicoloured finish that changes hue depending on your vantage point.

Patricia Urquiola, tables and shelves Shimmer, Glas Italia


Design:
Patricia Urquiola, Philippe Starck, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

14–19 April 2015
Glas Italia

Salone del Mobile

Fiera di Rho
Hall 16 – C23 D 18